Decarbonization
The State of the Voluntary Carbon Market
Limiting global warming to 1.5 ºC above pre-industrial levels requires significant carbon reductions and 6 to 10 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide removal per year by 2050. The voluntary carbon market (VCM) is a key mechanism to scale those solutions. The 2023 edition of the State of the Voluntary Carbon Market report from Carbon Direct provides carbon credit buyers, carbon project developers, and policymakers with an analysis of key trends and market developments. Read More
Supply Chain Decarbonization: A Guide to Establishing a Successful Decarbonization Program
As the business sector gains a more sophisticated level of understanding around climate change, there has been an increased recognition that sustainability efforts must extend beyond a company’s direct operations. “Going to where the emissions are” is key to driving sustainability impact and meeting stakeholder expectations, producing tangible benefits for your business. Read More
Insurers hope new policies covering carbon credits will restore trust in a battered market
Cloverly is offering insured carbon credits that will compensate buyers in the event of fraud or invalidation. Read More
5 years in, how does General Mills’ regenerative agriculture commitment measure up?
General Mills aims to spur ‘systems change’ and advance regenerative agriculture on 1 million acres of land by 2030. Read More
How tech firms Adyen and Zendesk are securing carbon removal credits
3 strategies Adyen and Zendesk use to guide their funding of carbon removal technologies and projects. Read More
We can do better: Redesigning climate change, biodiversity and plastic waste negotiations
Global negotiating processes must shift to achieve more meaningful climate results. Read More
How EV maker Rivian plans to halve the carbon footprint of its vehicles by 2030
This is the company’s first environmental impact disclosure, so there are no past-year comparisons for its results. Read More
Navigating the sustainability costs of the Red Sea shipping crisis
A crisis in the Red Sea, driven by the Israel and Gaza conflict, has created sustainability challenges for cargo shippers and owners. Read More
The significance of regulatory compliance for buildings
Sponsored: This article explains the essence of BPS and Benchmarking, shedding light on how best to avoid harsh noncompliance penalties. Read More
The commercial building industry faces a milestone year in 2024
The industry needs to decarbonize much faster in 2024 to achieve global greenhouse gas reduction targets. Read More